100+ year old brandy

I found an unopened, still sealed Fred J. Harding bottle of premiere brandy in an old storage box from my grandparents house. now that they are deceased I have come in possession of the bottle and would like to see if anyone could help me find out how much it is or if they could lead me in the correct direction to finding someone who is. It is a 32 oz. bottle of Harding's premier brandy made by Fred J Harding of Utica NY. the orginial sticker, seal and cap are still on.

the bottle seems to have some dust on the outside of the bottle that I cannot get off though i obviously havent tried washing it off for fear of the label coming off. I will post a picture with the level of brandy in the bottle and I do not see a film on the inside of the bottle.Snapshot_20110627.jpg

Brandy bottle

Hi there... Lynn notified me that this question was posted; I've been out of town and just now can respond.

Based on what I can see in the images, the bottle itself (i.e., without contents) would be of nominal value...maybe $10-$20 with the labels...since it is not embossed and appears to be machine-made. However, with the original sealed contents, the bottle is probably worth 10 times that price due to the interest of many collectors in "antique liquor."